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_displayNameOnce in the cytoplasm the capsid and tegument proteins are f...
_timestamp2019-10-04 21:09:43
created[InstanceEdit:9652669] Gillespie, Marc E, 2019-07-02
literatureReference[Book:9609668] Fields Virology 1451105630 Knipe, David Mahan Chapter 62 - Cytomegaloviruses
[LiteratureReference:9609641] Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) - Revised
[LiteratureReference:9609651] Human cytomegalovirus: taking the strain
[LiteratureReference:9609669] The life cycle and pathogenesis of human cytomegalovirus infection: lessons from proteomics
modified[InstanceEdit:9663588] Gillespie, Marc E, 2019-10-04
textOnce in the cytoplasm the capsid and tegument proteins are free to interact with host proteins. The capsid travels to the nucleus, where the genome is delivered and circularized. Tegument proteins regulate host cell responses and initiate the expression of viral I immediate early genes. This is followed by the expression of delayed early genes.
(summation)[Pathway:9609690] HCMV Early Events [Homo sapiens]
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